A frog is cold-blooded.
Yes, a frog is cold-blooded.
The first successful cloned frog was created by scientists at the Institute of Biophysics in Moscow, Soviet Union, in 1952. They used a nuclear transfer technique to clone the frog, which was named "Frog Prince."
A frog is cold-blooded, meaning its body temperature changes with its environment.
A frog can typically survive in a pool of water for several hours to a few days, depending on factors such as water temperature, oxygen levels, and the frog's health.
The color of the frogs dorsal side is not consistent. This is because many different frogs are many different colors.
warmblooded
warmblooded
I belive beetles are coldblooded
No, they are coldblooded.
A dog is a mammal, hence its not coldblooded; its warmblooded.
Camels are mammals so they are warmblooded.
Birds are warm-blooded.
In the sense of temperament they are warmblooded
Horses are warmblooded animals, not coldblooded. They are mamals so warmblooded indeed
Cold blooded.
no there coldblooded because there bugs
Cold. They are a reptile.